Radar rainfall calibration for improved quantitative precipitation estimates in Kelantan and Terengganu river basins

The unprecedented flood disaster that had caused massive damages and losses striking the eastern coast region of Peninsular Malaysia in December 2014 had necessitated for an improvement in the flood forecasting and warning system (FFWS). Comprehensive effort had been concerted in the enhancement of...

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Main Authors: Wardah, T., Suzana, R., Sazali, O., Hafiz, A., Lariyah, M.S., Sharmy, J.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-104052019-01-14T08:12:18Z Radar rainfall calibration for improved quantitative precipitation estimates in Kelantan and Terengganu river basins Wardah, T. Suzana, R. Sazali, O. Hafiz, A. Lariyah, M.S. Sharmy, J. The unprecedented flood disaster that had caused massive damages and losses striking the eastern coast region of Peninsular Malaysia in December 2014 had necessitated for an improvement in the flood forecasting and warning system (FFWS). Comprehensive effort had been concerted in the enhancement of the FFWS including the use of radar rainfall as input to the system. This study focused on radar rainfall calibration to improve radar rainfall estimates to be used as inputs to National Flood Forecasting and Warning System (NaFFWS) for Kelantan and Terengganu river basins. The reflectivity data (Z) for period between 1st. November 2014 until 30st November 2015 from Kota Bharu (KB) radar together with the hourly rainfall (R) depths at 88 rainfall stations located in the basins for the same periods were used. Correlation analysis between derived radar rainfall using Marshall Palmer Z-R relation and gauged rainfall indicates that the further distance from the radar, the weaker the R2-coefficient value. The Z-R climatological calibration was subsequently done for four divisions of the river basin based on the distances from KB radar. The resulted optimized Z-R relations are Z=20R1.8 for distance 0-50 km and Z=10R1.9 for distance between 51-100 km, Z= 2R1.9 for distance 101-150 km and Z= 0.25R1.4 for distance above 150 km from KB radar. The performance measurement shows improved radar rainfall estimates for Kelantan and Terengganu river basins when using the calibrated Z-R equations. In addition, calibration using the ratio of gauged over radar rainfall was also shown to improve the radar rainfall estimates. © IAEME Publication. 2018-11-07T08:10:41Z 2018-11-07T08:10:41Z 2018 Article en International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology Volume 9, Issue 8, August 2018, Pages 27-36
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description The unprecedented flood disaster that had caused massive damages and losses striking the eastern coast region of Peninsular Malaysia in December 2014 had necessitated for an improvement in the flood forecasting and warning system (FFWS). Comprehensive effort had been concerted in the enhancement of the FFWS including the use of radar rainfall as input to the system. This study focused on radar rainfall calibration to improve radar rainfall estimates to be used as inputs to National Flood Forecasting and Warning System (NaFFWS) for Kelantan and Terengganu river basins. The reflectivity data (Z) for period between 1st. November 2014 until 30st November 2015 from Kota Bharu (KB) radar together with the hourly rainfall (R) depths at 88 rainfall stations located in the basins for the same periods were used. Correlation analysis between derived radar rainfall using Marshall Palmer Z-R relation and gauged rainfall indicates that the further distance from the radar, the weaker the R2-coefficient value. The Z-R climatological calibration was subsequently done for four divisions of the river basin based on the distances from KB radar. The resulted optimized Z-R relations are Z=20R1.8 for distance 0-50 km and Z=10R1.9 for distance between 51-100 km, Z= 2R1.9 for distance 101-150 km and Z= 0.25R1.4 for distance above 150 km from KB radar. The performance measurement shows improved radar rainfall estimates for Kelantan and Terengganu river basins when using the calibrated Z-R equations. In addition, calibration using the ratio of gauged over radar rainfall was also shown to improve the radar rainfall estimates. © IAEME Publication.
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author Wardah, T.
Suzana, R.
Sazali, O.
Hafiz, A.
Lariyah, M.S.
Sharmy, J.
spellingShingle Wardah, T.
Suzana, R.
Sazali, O.
Hafiz, A.
Lariyah, M.S.
Sharmy, J.
Radar rainfall calibration for improved quantitative precipitation estimates in Kelantan and Terengganu river basins
author_facet Wardah, T.
Suzana, R.
Sazali, O.
Hafiz, A.
Lariyah, M.S.
Sharmy, J.
author_sort Wardah, T.
title Radar rainfall calibration for improved quantitative precipitation estimates in Kelantan and Terengganu river basins
title_short Radar rainfall calibration for improved quantitative precipitation estimates in Kelantan and Terengganu river basins
title_full Radar rainfall calibration for improved quantitative precipitation estimates in Kelantan and Terengganu river basins
title_fullStr Radar rainfall calibration for improved quantitative precipitation estimates in Kelantan and Terengganu river basins
title_full_unstemmed Radar rainfall calibration for improved quantitative precipitation estimates in Kelantan and Terengganu river basins
title_sort radar rainfall calibration for improved quantitative precipitation estimates in kelantan and terengganu river basins
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